20.4.1 Appropriate Deployment Environment

Perform the configuration in this topic if you want to install Oracle Authorization Policy Manager in an environment where you may install Oracle Identity Manager, Oracle Access Manager, Oracle Identity Navigator, or Oracle Adaptive Access Manager at a later stage in the same domain.

On the Configure JDBC Component Schema screen, select a component schema, such as the APM MDS Schema or the APM Schema that you want to modify. You can set values for Schema Owner, Schema Password, Database and Service, Host Name, and Port. Click Next. The Test JDBC Component Schema screen appears. After the test succeeds, the Select Optional Configuration screen appears.

Optional: Add and configure Managed Servers, as required. Note that Oracle Authorization Policy Manager does not require a Managed Server because the application is deployed on the WebLogic Administration Server.

Optional: Configure Machines, as needed. This step is useful when you want to run the Administration Server on one machine and Managed Servers on another physical machine.

Tip:

Before configuring a machine, use the ping command to verify whether the machine or host name is accessible.

Optional: Assign the Administration Server to a machine.

Optional: Select Deployments, such as applications and libraries, and Services to target them to a particular cluster or server.

Optional: Configure RDBMS Security Store Database, as required.

On the Configuration Summary screen, review the domain configuration, and click Create to start creating the domain.

A new WebLogic domain to support Oracle Authorization Policy Manager is created in the <MW_HOME>\user_projects\domains directory (on Windows). On UNIX, the domain is created in the <MW_HOME>/user_projects/domains directory.

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